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Hierotheos Of Miletopolis
Hierotheos or Hierotheus may refer to: * Hierotheos the Thesmothete, traditional first bishop of Athens in the 1st century * , legendary bishop of Segovia in the 1st century * , active in Hungary in the 10th century * , Constantinopolitan letter writer in the 12th century * Hierotheos, religious name of John Komnenos Molyvdos (1657–1719), Greek Orthodox metropolitan and scholar * (1682–1766), German priest and writer * Hierotheus I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 1825–1845 * Hierotheus II of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 1847–1858 * Hierotheos of Antioch, Greek Patriarch of Antioch in 1850–1885 * Hierotheus of Jerusalem, Greek Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1875–1882 * Hierotheos Vlachos (born 1945), Greek Orthodox metropolitan and theologian * (born 1977), Bulgarian Orthodox bishop See also

*''The Book of Hierotheos'', purported work of Hierotheos the Thesmothete, actually by Stephen bar Sudayli {{hndis, Hierotheus ...
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Hierotheos The Thesmothete
Hierotheos the Thesmothete ( el, Ἱερόθεος ὁ Θεσμοθέτης) is the reputed first head and bishop of the Christian Athenians. The title ''thesmothete'' means ruler, or junior archon, of Athens (literally "rule-setter"). Biography Little is known of Hierotheos (Ἰερόθεος "sanctified by God"); church tradition holds that he was one of the learned men in the city of Athens. He was instructed in Christianity by Paul of Tarsus, the Apostle Paul, who baptized and ordained him around the year 52 AD. Hierotheos frequently visited and instructed Dionysius the Areopagite, St Dionysius the Areopagite. There is disagreement as to whether Hierotheos was actually a Priest#Roman Catholic and Orthodox, priest or bishop; some traditions describe Dionysius as the first bishop of Athens. According to Dionysius (''On the Divine Names'', 3:2), Hierotheos was an accomplished hymnographer: :"He was wholly transported, wholly outside himself and was so deeply absorbed in commun ...
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John Komnenos Molyvdos
John Komnenos Molyvdos ( el, Ιωάννης Κομνηνός Μόλυβδος), also known by his monastic name Hierotheos (Ἱερόθεος) (1657-1719), was an Ottoman Greek scholar and physician, who later in life became a monk and Eastern Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Side and Dristra. He was a descendant of the Byzantine imperial dynasty of the Komnenoi, specifically of the branch that ruled the Empire of Trebizond, and is often regarded as the last member of the family. Origin Based on the date of his baptism (26 January 1658), John was born in mid-December 1657 at Heraclea Perinthus. The Romanian scholars Nicolae Iorga and N. Vatamanu considered John to hail from Lesbos, but it is securely attested that John was born in Heraclea; in a work whose edition he supervised, he calls himself "Perinthian" after the city's ancient name. According to a document he commissioned from the Metropolitan of Heraclea, Neophytus III, in September 1695, John was the son of Alexios Komnen ...
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Hierotheus II Of Alexandria
Hierotheus II ( el, Ιερόθεος Β΄) served as Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1847 and 1858. He was born in Sifnos Sifnos ( el, Σίφνος) is an island municipality in the Cyclades island group in Greece. The main town, near the center, known as Apollonia (pop. 869), is home of the island's folklore museum and library. The town's name is thought to come f .... References * 19th-century Greek Patriarchs of Alexandria People from Sifnos Greek expatriate bishops {{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub ...
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Hierotheos Of Antioch
Hierotheos (1800 – March 28, 1885) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch The patriarch of Antioch is one of the Eastern Orthodox patriarchs, the leader of the autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch. The term "Greek" does not refer to ethnic origin; the majority of these patriarchs were not ethnic Greeks. It r ... (October 21, 1850 – March 28, 1885). Literature * External links Primates of the Apostolic See of Antioch 1800 births 1885 deaths Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch {{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub ...
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Hierotheus Of Jerusalem
Hierotheus (died 1882) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , image = , imagewidth = , alt = , caption = Coat of arms , abbreviation = , type = , main_classification = , orientation = , scripture = ... (1875–1882). 1882 deaths 19th-century Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem {{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub ...
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Hierotheos Vlachos
Hierotheos Vlachos ( el, Ιερόθεος Βλάχος; born Georgios Vlachos, el, Γεώργιος Βλάχος, 1945) is a Greek people, Greek Eastern Orthodox, Orthodox Metropolitan bishop, metropolitan and theologian. Biography He was born in 1945 in Ioannina, Greece. He graduated from the Theological School of the University of Thessaloniki and was ordained priest in 1972 and bishop in 1995. His diocese is the Metropolis of Nafpaktos and Agios Vlasios. His book ''The Person in the Orthodox Tradition'' was awarded the first prize for the "top theological work written in Greece in 1991–96" by the Academy of Athens (modern), Academy of Athens.Biographical note in the National Greek Book Centre profile
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